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  • Spectrum for Piano Duet 25 Oct 12
    ABRSM has published its latest book in the acclaimed Spectrum series - renowned for its exciting and innovative collections of specially-commissioned pieces.
  • New ABRSM website 25 Oct 12
    We are pleased to announce that next week we will be launching a new and improved ABRSM website.
  • Annual Review 2011 17 Jul 12
    The Annual Review provides a comprehensive overview of ABRSM's activities, achievements and new ventures over the previous year.
  • Cultivating musical conversations 31 May 12
    Aural awareness is an essential skill for all musicians. One way to help students with this area of their musical development is to encourage them to talk about the musical features of the pieces they are learning.
  • Brass from 2013 17 May 12
    New syllabuses for Horn, Eb Horn, Baritone/Euphonium and Tuba will be published in July 2012, taking effect from 1 January 2013.
  • New publications from ABRSM 20 Apr 12
    ABRSM is pleased to announce that two new titles have been released to support teachers preparing students for the aural component of ABRSM Practical exams and help guitarists build confidence and skill in sight-reading.
  • Record and share your performances! 07 Feb 12
    Our special version of PureSolo's unique online music recording platform lets you record your performances of ABRSM exam pieces, publish your video or audio tracks to our website and share your recordings with your friends.
  • Managing performance anxiety: an introduction 30 Jan 12
    In the first of two articles, Marion Long outlines the signs and symptoms of performance anxiety in young musicians.
  • Spotlight on brass 26 Jan 12
    As we look forward to publishing a new Brass syllabus later this year, three educators share their thoughts on a range of brass learning and teaching issues.
  • Guitar sight-reading: what's the problem? 24 Jan 12
    For guitarists, sight-reading can sometimes be viewed as a particularly difficult skill to master.
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